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they hate us why? they hate us because they hate us. and they want to kill us. they celebrate people like this thug that killed, what, 270 people, about 150, 160 americans, college students, blew them out of the sky. and he is given a hero's welcome at home in 2009 because he killed american students. he blew them up at 30,000 feet. for those of you who believe that the end of history is upon us, and that we aren't still hated and we aren't still in danger, just look at these pictures. that's why i find the actions of the white house the last two days inexplicable. >> finally here is a story for you. veteran's affairs department blame ag computer glitch for mistakenly telling 200 veterans they were suffering from lou gehrig's disease and they are not. >> yeah, let's turn health care to the government. they are more efficient. >> although they are rushing to acknowledge the mistake, many veterans said they have already undergone expensive and unnecessary medical care. to bill karins. good morning. >> good morning, everyone. interest in the tropics not too far awa
they hate us why? they hate us because they hate us. and they want to kill us. they celebrate people like this thug that killed, what, 270 people, about 150, 160 americans, college students, blew them out of the sky. and he is given a hero's welcome at home in 2009 because he killed american students. he blew them up at 30,000 feet. for those of you who believe that the end of history is upon us, and that we aren't still hated and we aren't still in danger, just look at these pictures. that's...
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he doesn't like us to do this. he spent most of the summer saving poor children, helping poor children in nantucket, many of them walking around in shorts and no shoes. >> oh, yes. >> can you imagine. >> i get touched. let me tell you something, the kids that hang out -- >> it's amazing. >>> how about a look at the morning papers? >> let's do that now. >> "the new york times," clinton secures two pardons, journalist ordeal ends as ex-president sees kim, diplomatic opening. >> al gore may be showing up at the airport to greet them. >> "washington post," north korea releases u.s. journalists. >> "the washington times," clinton opens door to north korea ties. also "the washington times," a new government report indicates the climate bill would mean fewer jobs and lead to a slight rise in energy costs. >>> that awful story we told but where the gunman opened fire on an aerobics class killing at least three and then himself. >> cash for clunkers expected to ride on. the senate leader says he has the vote to pass the mea
he doesn't like us to do this. he spent most of the summer saving poor children, helping poor children in nantucket, many of them walking around in shorts and no shoes. >> oh, yes. >> can you imagine. >> i get touched. let me tell you something, the kids that hang out -- >> it's amazing. >>> how about a look at the morning papers? >> let's do that now. >> "the new york times," clinton secures two pardons, journalist ordeal ends as...
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tell us about that. >> that's right. most conservatives are laying down their criticism for the time being. some aren't. online web editors at almost any website that features a ted kennedy article have been frantically scrambling to try to sensor comments, trying to figure out what comments are okay, what are not. conservative columnist andrew brig brightbar led the charge calling kennedy a villain and saying other things we can't necessarily repeat on such a family friendly show. >> actually, we've taken it pretty low on this show. we smashed that ceiling a long time ago or i guess basement. let's not repeat those. >> okay. >> i did find your article interesting yesterday. rush limbaugh showed great restraint, saying that he felt uncomfortable saying anything negative about senator kennedy as did michelle maul klkin, shed other republicans, back off. >> the only thing he said was senator kennedy was lion and we were his prey. that was actually pretty tame. chap paquiddick was one of the biggest buzz words online. ted k
tell us about that. >> that's right. most conservatives are laying down their criticism for the time being. some aren't. online web editors at almost any website that features a ted kennedy article have been frantically scrambling to try to sensor comments, trying to figure out what comments are okay, what are not. conservative columnist andrew brig brightbar led the charge calling kennedy a villain and saying other things we can't necessarily repeat on such a family friendly show....
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john, thanks for being with us. harold ford, stay with us. coming up next, moderator of "meet the press" david gregory joins us. his take on the slipping poll numbers, the battle for health care, the politics of north korea, how president obama can turn things around. also the government is issuing new guidelines on how to handle cases of swine flu in schools. we're also going to be talking education reform with education secretary arne duncan. presidential historian doris kearns goodwin. you could buy 300 bottles of water. or just one brita filter. ( drop plinks ) brita-- better for the environment >>> welcome back to "morning joe" on what is a picture perfect start to the day. what a friday heading into the summer weekend, new york city, sunny and cool. what a great day it's going to be. much of the eastern seaboard, this is a getaway day for the weekend. 81 in boston. cape cod is going to be great this weekend. jersey shore. ocean city, maryland, down through the outer banks. enjoy. 92 in atlanta. florida is looking great, too. watch out,
john, thanks for being with us. harold ford, stay with us. coming up next, moderator of "meet the press" david gregory joins us. his take on the slipping poll numbers, the battle for health care, the politics of north korea, how president obama can turn things around. also the government is issuing new guidelines on how to handle cases of swine flu in schools. we're also going to be talking education reform with education secretary arne duncan. presidential historian doris kearns...
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bob shrum will be with us. gail collins, this morning she writes about the fragile issue of guns at town hall meetings. dylan ratigan of "morning meeti meeting" will join us and andrea mitchell as well. msnbc political analyst harold ford jr. and savannah guthrie will be here. plus an exclusive look at the top stories politico is working on this morning. you are watching "morning joe." bicycle, i've missed you. gathering dust, as pollen floats through the air. but with the strength of zyrtec ® , the fastest, 24-hour allergy relief, i promise not to wait as long to go for our ride. with zyrtec ® i can love the air ™ . this is my verizon small business specialist, tom. now, i know the catering business but when i walked in here i wasn't sure what i needed. i'm not sure what i need. tom showed me how to use mifi to get my whole team working onli, on location. i was like, "woah". woah ! only verizon wireless has small business specialists in every store to help you do business better. you're like secret ingredi
bob shrum will be with us. gail collins, this morning she writes about the fragile issue of guns at town hall meetings. dylan ratigan of "morning meeti meeting" will join us and andrea mitchell as well. msnbc political analyst harold ford jr. and savannah guthrie will be here. plus an exclusive look at the top stories politico is working on this morning. you are watching "morning joe." bicycle, i've missed you. gathering dust, as pollen floats through the air. but with the...
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what can you it tell us? >> reporter: joe, as dawn breaks over hyannis port, this village of 130 homes has seen many of its streets blocked off. the police have set up barricades to keep not only the media but also the curious at bay. as the family mourns inside the compound, this is where senator kennedy died late last night. the family in a statement said we have lost the irreplaceable center of our family, and i think that is also true for this village. he was very much a part of the life of this village. you would see him driving around in his convertible. you'd see him with sonny and slash, his two portuguese water dogs. you'd see him going down to the pier to his maya, something he enjoyed immensely, something that gave him great pleasure and solace throughout the arc of his life. at this hour we have no word on funeral plans. those are expected to be announced either later today or tomorrow. joe? >> thank you so much, anne thompson in hyannis port. we will continue coming back to you to get updates. le
what can you it tell us? >> reporter: joe, as dawn breaks over hyannis port, this village of 130 homes has seen many of its streets blocked off. the police have set up barricades to keep not only the media but also the curious at bay. as the family mourns inside the compound, this is where senator kennedy died late last night. the family in a statement said we have lost the irreplaceable center of our family, and i think that is also true for this village. he was very much a part of the...
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rick stengel -- tell us. tell us. >> you're always right. >> great news. >> the cover story is about -- the mythology of exercise. the idea that we believe and think exercise is related to weight loss. most new research shows that it is not at all. and that in fact -- exercise has many, many, many benefits, but if you think by exercising you're going to lose weight, that is in fact wrong. it is counterintuitive but that's a relatively new idea. only in the last 20, 25 years did scientists think there was a correlation between exercise and weight loss. but these new studies show that one of the things it does is, it actually makes you eat more, in part to compensate for the expenditure of calories. evolution has made us -- actually we're not supposed to do intense exercise but walk around and move around and lose weight that way. >> can you explain that? moderate exercise, walking in many respects people believe is much better than somebody who goes out and runs. >> a number of studies we quote show in fact ki
rick stengel -- tell us. tell us. >> you're always right. >> great news. >> the cover story is about -- the mythology of exercise. the idea that we believe and think exercise is related to weight loss. most new research shows that it is not at all. and that in fact -- exercise has many, many, many benefits, but if you think by exercising you're going to lose weight, that is in fact wrong. it is counterintuitive but that's a relatively new idea. only in the last 20, 25 years...